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[TROLLING/DERP/DSFARGEG] From: Pinholes in the metallic layer of a CD , From Topic ID: 96837 [You are not funny—db1989]

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That just goes to show how deep your ability to conduct research goes, I guess. Again, it's much easier to pretend that there isn't some article out there that actually addresses the point you're afraid to concede.

Anyway, you can ignorantly wait for the rest of your life and not be informed, I really don't care. Just don't be surprised the next time someone calls you out on pretending to know something you obviously don't.

Yup. Not to mention the user-error in mentioning Wasabi (Winamp 3/5 API for skins and new plugins) versus WASAPI (Audio API in Windows Vista/7/8).

He insists on mentioning an extreme case (which can happen, I had an old Data CD damaged by a young nephew of mine, when he tried to "draw" with a pen on the label side and made several lines where one could see through)."pin holes visible when looking to a light" compared to this is minimal.

Wasabi is a member of the cabbage family; it's what they serve with my Sushi, but I don't use it.

Wasapi is a driver for Foobar that makes my Xonar STX go snap, crackle, pop when playing music or clicking on things with the mouse and I don't use it either.

I think this stuff is pretty educational for people that are not as versed as some of the pros in here to show them the nuances of ripping music.

If posts # 27, 28, 36, 42 were not trolling, then this thread certainly should be pretty educational for people like myself. I might have to spend another hour contemplating the implications of a famous Einstein quote.

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QUOTE (Porcus @ Sep 9 2012, 13:34)

If posts # 27, 28, 36, 42 were not trolling, then this thread certainly should be pretty educational for people like myself. I might have to spend another hour contemplating the implications of a famous Einstein quote.

I think this stuff is pretty educational for people that are not as versed as some of the pros in here to show them the nuances of ripping music.

If posts # 27, 28, 36, 42 were not trolling, then this thread certainly should be pretty educational for people like myself. I might have to spend another hour contemplating the implications of a famous Einstein quote.

If you had the same pressing of those posts, they would have made perfect sense.